Google was going to dump its cookie jar into the garbage. For now, it’s back on the shelf. The company reversed course on Monday and said it isn’t getting rid of the software cookies that track you ...
Most of us love cookies, especially when they are fresh from the oven. But not "third-party cookies," which are one of the primary ways businesses track you online. If you are worried about your ...
At the time of its initial announcement, Google said cookies would go inside two years and be replaced by newer “privacy-preserving and open-standard” systems. The intended result? A “healthy ...
Widespread support for Google’s Privacy Sandbox replacement will arrive in a Chrome release this summer. Widespread support for Google’s Privacy Sandbox ...
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Google announced on Monday that it will pull the brakes on phasing out the use of third-party cookies on its Chrome browser because of concerns from regulators ...
Google has just given up on a third-party cookie alternative. Google announced it will maintain its "current approach to offering users third-party cookie choice in Chrome, and will not be rolling out ...